ISBN-13: 9783030442859 / Angielski / Miękka / 2020 / 276 str.
ISBN-13: 9783030442859 / Angielski / Miękka / 2020 / 276 str.
From Aspirin to Viagra, insulin to penicillin, and vaccines to vitamin supplements, drugs have become part of our everyday lives.
Acknowledgements
Dedication
About the Author
Preface
1. Aspirin
Story 1.1: The curious reverend and the bark of the willow
Story 1.2: The three fathers and the two miracle drugs
Story 1.3: The industrialist and his businessStory 1.4: The great German patriot and the Great Phenol Plot
Story 1.5: The man from New Zealand and marketing magic
Story 1.6: The country doctor and medicinal gum
Concluding remarks
2. Quinine
Story 2.1: The Countess of Chinchón and the Jesuit Bark
Story 2.2: The successful charlatan and the miracle medicine
Story 2.3: The two friends and the yellow cinchona
Story 2.4: The unlucky adventurer and the alpacasStory 2.5: The two opposing scientists and the mosquitoes with spotted wings
Concluding remarks
3. Vitamin C
Story 3.1: The famous admiral and scurvyStory 3.2: The ship’s doctor and Murphy’s Law
Story 3.3: The snob and the 7,000 cannons
Story 3.4: The Norwegian hygienist and guinea pigs
Story 3.5: The Hungarian politician and Hungarian paprika
Story 3.6: The hardworking chemist and the role of wine fliesConcluding remarks
4. Insulin
Story 4.1: The bold experimenter and sweet urine
Story 4.2: The military doctor in Barbados and various dietsStory 4.3: Two diabetologists, starvation, and Elizabeth the Iconic
Story 4.4: The vivid scientist from Mauritius and the elixir of youth
Story 4.5: The aspiring amateur and the elixir of life
Story 4.6: The strong-minded scientist and her four hands
Concluding remarks
5. Penicillin
Story 5.1: The doctor with stained hands and the magic bullet
Story 5.2: The rejected Nobel Prize and saving young Hildegard
Story 5.3: The Scottish bacteriologist and his return from vacation
Story 5.4: Three Englishmen and the benefits of America
Story 5.5: Stubborn Andy and the need for meatStory 5.6: The renowned health professional and ethical blindness
Concluding remarks
6. The Pill
Story 6.1: Madame Restell and Fifth Avenue abortionsStory 6.2: The revolutionary and birth control
Story 6.3: The controversial biologist and his controversial experiments
Story 6.4: The Catholic gynecologist and his futile hope
Story 6.5: The three brilliant chemists
Concluding remarks
7. Chlorpromazine
Story 7.1: The enlightened doctor and freeing the insane
Story 7.2: Many attempts and difficult beginnings for treatment
Story 7.3: A French thinker and his lytic cocktail
Story 7.4: A professor, his assistant, and psychiatric penicillin
Story 7.5: Psychoanalysis and the need to know foreign languagesConcluding remarks
8. Prozac
Story 8.1: Two psychiatrists, a singing cyclist and dancing patients
Story 8.2: Three chemists and three neurotransmittersStory 8.3: The role of the medicine box
Story 8.4: How we forgot to grieve
Concluding remarks
9. Viagra
Story 9.1: The autodidact of Delft and the penis’s status in history
Story 9.2: The son of a Russian vodka maker and elixirs of youth
Story 9.3: The biggest charlatan and the deepest desires of men
Story 9.4: A urologist drops his pants and what men are willing to endure
Story 9.5: The big medicine producer and the farmer’s beautiful daughterConcluding remarks
10. Vaccines
Story 10.1: A beautiful aristocrat and the Ottoman method
Story 10.2: A wise farmer, a famous doctor and how vaccination got its nameStory 10.3: A sick slave and the chain transfer of vaccines across the Atlantic
Story 10.4: Two greats and only one Nobel Prize
Story 10.5: “Sir Almost Wright” and military brains
Story 10.6: The Righteous Among the Nations and lice feeders
Story 10.7: The Somali cook and a huge victory
Story 10.8: A gastroenterologist and one of the worst hoaxes in medicine
Concluding remarks
11. Conclusion
Selected Bibliography
Index
Vladimir Marko was born in 1952 in Košice, Eastern Slovakia. He studied organic chemistry at Slovak Technical University and biochemistry at Comenius University, both in Bratislava. He finished his university studies in 1975 and PhD. studies in 1980.
From 1980 to 1991, Marko worked as a researcher in the Institute of Experimental Pharmacology of the Slovak Academy of Sciences in Bratislava. As a member of the Department of Pharmacokinetics, he was responsible for the determination of drugs in biological fluids. In that time, he published several scientific articles and was also an editor of a book dealing with drug determinations (Determination of Beta-Blockers in Biological Material, Elsevier Science Publishers, 1989).
In 1994, Marko began working for the Danish-based pharmacological company Lundbeck, first as a representative and later as the managing director for Slovakia. After nearly 20 years there, he retired in 2013.
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